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The heat evolved in the combustion of benzene is given by:
`C_(6)H_(6)(l) + 7(1/2)O_(2)(g) to 3H_(2)(l) + 6CO_(2)(g) , DeltaH = -781.0 kcal//"mol"^(-1)`, When 156 g of `C_(6)H_(6)` is burnt in an open container, the amount of heat energy released will be:

A

`150.2 kcal "mol"^(-1)`

B

`1562.0 kcal "mol"^(-1)`

C

`6528.2 kJ "mol"^(-1)`

D

`2448.5 kJ "mol"^(-1)`

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